Is that right Ron?they fail in fewer than 7,000 hours.
In the earlier generations of OLEDs we had 3 that succumbed to screen burn in roughly that time too. I have yet to discover with the later generations if things are the same. Avoiding gaming and news channels would be a good start to avoid the screen burn though.Hi
I can't believe that you still recommend OLED panels without pointing out the fact that they fail in fewer than 7,000 hours. OK if you buy a new TV every 2 years, this may not be a problem, but most of us aren't that wealthy.
Regards
Ron
You'll need to watch the TV for 10 hours everyday for 2 years to clock 7000 hours which is a lot.Hi
I can't believe that you still recommend OLED panels without pointing out the fact that they fail in fewer than 7,000 hours. OK if you buy a new TV every 2 years, this may not be a problem, but most of us aren't that wealthy.
Regards
Ron